20 December 2014, 22:23
Chuck NelsonHas anyone seen canines on a deer?
This is my WT buck from this year. This is a first for me. I've never seen it before.
20 December 2014, 23:53
TXRandyI've shot 2 whitetail bucks with them.
20 December 2014, 23:55
Kathi http://www.buckmanager.com/201...r-with-canine-teeth/Good article on "fanged" whitetails.
21 December 2014, 01:29
MCWe see them in muleys once in a while.
21 December 2014, 03:21
billrquimbyAs the article says, the muntjac and water deer of Asia have tusks, but so do the guemel deer of South America.
Check out the lower jaws of your mounts of whitetail, mule deer, elk or moose and you will see a dark spot on each side. I don't know what biologists say about these spots, but I have always viewed them as evidence of the times in prehistory when all deer had tusks.
Bill Quimby
21 December 2014, 04:07
NakihunterThe Muntjacks have them and they can be seen outside showing about 1 inch. The Himalayan Musk Deer have large ones - probably 1.5 to 2 inches long!
21 December 2014, 06:17
SnellstromI can honestly say I've never seen that before in Whitetails, Mule Deer or Blacktailed Deer and honestly I've seen a lot of them.
I'll keep my eyes peeled from here on out.
21 December 2014, 19:10
RMillerquote:
Originally posted by Snellstrom:
I can honestly say I've never seen that before in Whitetails, Mule Deer or Blacktailed Deer and honestly I've seen a lot of them.
I'll keep my eyes peeled from here on out.
Same here!
21 December 2014, 19:29
SDhunterYes, both of the mule deer my sons shot this year had them. The whitetail my taxidermist shot also had canines.